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    2 years ago

    Beware of consigning here, slow pay and looses your consignment pieces and lots of excuses

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    Susie’s Aspen

    Susie’s Aspen

    4.0(30 reviews)
    16.8 mi
    $$

    This store has stylish, high-end and designer items at reasonable prices. Plus, there's a nice…read moreassortment of sizes. I saw clothes up to a size 14 and shoes up to a size 10. There's also some jewelry. I went in the fall, and there were items for all seasons but especially a lot of warm sweaters. Plan to spend some time in here because the clothes aren't sorted by size, just by type and color, so it takes a while to sort through everything. Also the checkout process is long. (Everything is written down by hand and then rung up.) But I found a couple of gems. I'd definitely go back.

    We stay in Aspen 8 weeks a year and stop at Susie's every year. Resale shopping is supposed to be…read morefun. It's a treasure hunt, right? Susie's has been decent for a few luxury finds. I've bought ski jackets, clothes, and shoes at Susie's. Well this past week we stopped in and had the worst resale shopping experience ever. My hubs found 6 items to try on and bought 2. There's a no return policy at the store (understandably) so I try on a lot because I intend to buy a lot. I found 15 items to try on. As I was walked through, the woman behind the register looked up and became VISIBLY irritated and asked me to try on my items so that I didn't hold up their dressing rooms. I'm accommodating so no problem. After walking in she started talking about me out loud to the customer at the desk buying 2 items, saying "I'm sorry, it's just that people come in and want to try on the whole store..." There are 2 dressing "rooms" at the store (curtained off areas). I tried my items on quickly. My husband stood outside the curtain. Several clerks asked if he needed a room and he said no. At no point did anyone have to wait for a room while I tried on items; I listened closely for that. Then the woman behind the counter saw my husband and started loudly taking with the clerks in the "back office" about how she was going to have to ask me to swap out and allow other guests to try on clothes right before loudly asking my husband "Sir, do you need to get into a fitting room just to try on 2 things?!" To which he replied "no." I was finished so I left the room and walked straight to the desk. I spent almost $400. I planned to keep shopping to find more stuff to buy, but decided to cut my visit short. I heard the check-out clerk ask every other guest if they'd been in before, but didn't ask me. She offered every other guest an emery board with the store logo for their nails, but didn't offer one to me. It wasn't until I asked if they had a rewards program (because I couldn't remember) that she reluctantly said "no but because you spent so much, we have a logo reusable bag you can have." No thanks We'll never be back. Never forget that resale stores are supposed to be a fun treasure hunt. It's not that serious and any guest can reasonably wait 5 minutes for a fitting room. It's thrift shopping, not an emergency room. No one is dying on the table. I can afford to shop at the brand stores in town, so going forward I'll skip the shitty attitude and just go direct to the brand stores. No fun find is worth such a bitchy encounter.

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    Sawyer's Closet - Sawyer's Closet, as seen from the sidewalk out front.

    Sawyer's Closet

    3.2(6 reviews)
    9.6 mi
    $$

    Julie, the owner of this children's secondhand thrift shop and now Womens clothing has been added,…read moreis probably one of the rudest and most evil spirited people I have encountered, let alone to be running a retail store depending directly on attention to customer service. I just brought my 2 & 4 year-old son's there, and she could not have gone more out of her way to try and mom shame me for bringing children into a partial toy store. I kept an extremely watchful eye on both of them the entire time, which didn't phase or stop her from parenting them herself and actually yelling at them for a couple different reasons such as being in the "new" toy section, speaking while other customers were in the store and then snapped at me when I sat my 2 year old on the edge of the counter, while standing in front of him so I could reach my wallet to pay for the items I was buying. She preceded to tell me over and over again, "How she's never experienced anything like this before". I asked her, "What? Children in a children's store?" Well, apparently mine were the exception by playing with an old Super Man and dinosaur figurine in the exact same spot the entire time we were in there. It was inconceivable to her that I would actually bring my children into her store, so much that she mentioned how "miserable the entire 20 minutes we were in there", looking down at her watch as if she was timing how long we could be in the store. Which, she likely was. I asked her what it was exactly that they did so wrong? They didn't touch non-opened toys, break anything, leave anything out of its original spot or do anything to her personally nor other patrons in the store. She just kept saying, "I've just never experienced anything like this before". I finally just said back, " Well it's your store". I've consigned very nice, name brand clothing with her and been in her store multiple times. She's certainly not going to go out of her way for you with anything whether it be her attitude or assisting you with questions about the merchandise in her store, but this experience was next level mean heartedness for no warranted reasoning. And I'll be the first one to take accountability for my child's behavior and taking to heart corrective criticism, but as we left the store, my four year-old looked up at me and asked, "Mommy, were we bad?" And I promptly told him, No, absolutely not, none of that was our problem. Because it wasn't. Maybe she was having a bad day, I have no idea about her life, but if you can't conduct yourself accordingly and are too triggered by the presence of children being in your retail shop tailored to children's items, it's time to retire. Let's not take it out on the 8 month pregnant woman and her two little boys who were fascinated by some old toys that didn't cause you to have to change anything about your day. I think it goes without saying, we/I won't be returning or consigning with "Rock it", "Sawyer's Closet" whatever she calls it in there these days any longer. It's a shame because every brand name children's item I consigned with her, sold like hot cakes compared to her worn out Carter's clothes, Walmart tee shirts and dirty shoes she sells in there. And my shopping addiction to buying things for my kids, would have been her direct target market, but she's too angry at the small stuff to just shut her mouth when she should and BE NICE TO OTHER HUMAN AND LITTLE HUMAN BEINGS. And Julie, I have also "never experienced anything like that before" either. Mom shaming isn't it, so literally, mind your business and leave the parenting to the ones who birthed these children, who you have such a distain for. I highly recommend, NOT bringing your actual children to this children's store, unless you'd like them to be watched, judged and yelled at, as she looks at her watch, counting down the minutes until you leave and make her life a little less miserable than it must already be.

    Owner is beyond rude and should not be working around children. she treated my 1.5 year old like…read moreshe was a problem for looking at her BOOKS FOR SALE! Her prices are not great either.

    Designer Consignor - antiques - Updated July 2026

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